Legler said that Jamison tried to use a bus pass that had been tampered with, so he used his radio to try to contact someone about the situation. This allegedly prompted Jamison to grab the wheel and try to drive the vehicle off the road – all while attacking Legler.

Luckily, a few passengers came forward to stop Jamison while Legler brought the bus to a halt.

Jamison was charged with battery for the shocking incident, but Legler found himself suspended without pay. Transit officials cited the rule book which says that “drivers are to be courteous, helpful and patient and avoid disputes.”

“She could have killed 20 people on the bus, and they don’t say anything about that,” Legler said.

Now, Legler is petitioning to get the suspension erased from his record and to be reimbursed for that week without pay.

In her First Thoughts on Fox Nation, Tomi Lahren said Thursday that democratic socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez should act on her own ideals and donate part of her paycheck to help illegal immigrants or asylum seekers.